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Jerry−cum−mumble is London Cockney rhyming slang for be discovered (rumbled). Jerry−cum−mumble is London Cockney rhyming slang for tumble.
Double whammy is British slang for two blows delivered in quick succession.
One ounce of a drug substance
Ruck is slang for inform; give information about a crime or criminal. Ruck is slang for rebuke, reprimand.Ruck is British slang for a brawl.
Staying up all night on a cocaine binge until daybreak
Slasher is slang for a violent man, particularly one who uses a knife.
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London Cockney slang is mainly comprised of: ) Words from Romany, such as 'chavvy' a child, and'mush' a friend. ) Words from Yiddish such as 'gazump'. ) Minced oaths and euphemisms, such as'Blimey' from God blind me. ) Armed forces slang picked up in Asia and consisting of Arabic andHindu words such as 'bint' which is Arabic for a girl. ) Abbreviations sometimes with 'o' appended,such as 'aggro' aggravation. ) Back slang, such as 'yob' a boy. ) Run together phrases such as'wotcha' originally the greeting 'watch cheer!'. The origins of Cockney rhyming slang are unknown,the general rumour is of a thieves' code, but no evidence exists of such a code and it is more likely tofind its origins in early th century word play so popular in London during the s.
A blackened eye. Also a hard blow in the eye.
Vrb phrs. To keep informed about.
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